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Wow Bill Dance has been a fisherman a LOONG time

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Watched one of his shows and he mentioned hes been fishing for 60 yrs. :o

And hes only 69 years old(born in 1940)

Im just amazed at how long hes been doing what he loves. Some people are lucky to live to be age 60,much less do what they love for that many years

We can say he has been blessed!! I can only dream of fishing for a living.

I've been fishing longer than Bill but the only money is outflow from my pocket to the Bait Monkey. But I don't regret a penny of it.

i been fishing since i was 3! can remember vague memories but i know but i dont fish alo alot like bill tho... bill actually hated fishing and such sometimes he just hated it so much... at least thats what he said in a video i saw of him talking about his career

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He still acts as excited as a 9 year old catching his first fish everytime he catches one.

Yeah, I'd say Bill really loves to fish.   ;D

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He still acts as excited as a 9 year old catching his first fish everytime he catches one.

Yeah, I'd say Bill really loves to fish. ;D

really? i've seen him toss 5lbers back without barely even looking at them...

I've been fishing since I was 2 or 3. In fact my first word was "pole-pole"

i can't believe he's still alive after watching how lucky he is on his blooper videos.

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lol i know he has so many brain farts... lol like the trolling motor accident

I've watched him on TV for alot of years.

Seen him catch thousands of bass and get old.

Just like me,

except for the thousands of bass part.  :-[

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